2016 Year-in-Review

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation

Wishes you a

Happy upcoming New Year!

We take this time to thank all of you our supporters for helping us have a successful 2016.  Here are some of the things you helped us accomplish this year.

  • We began one-on-one counseling sessions with women who have experienced FGM/C
  • We began support group meetings with women from various parts of the community
  • We moved into a corporate office in Fairfax
  • We established and maintained relationships with several like-minded organizations
  • We partnered with CGCS (Council of the Great City Schools) in compiling an educational toolkit on FGM/C
  • We partnered with IAC-USA in the Vacances San Excision (Summer without Cutting)
  • We participated in several women’s conferences, such as the National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN)
  • We held a very successful Walk To End FGM in October with many like-minded organizations and government agencies present. We raised enough funds to send women to California for genital reconstructive surgery
  • We participated in the first End Violence Against Girls Summit on FGM/C, held in Washington, D.C. in December

We thank you for making it possible for us to achieve some of our goals in 2016.  We still have a lot of goals for 2017 so please continue your support.

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Year-End Announcements

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation’s 2017 Save-the-Date Calendar

  • The first newsletter edition of 2017 on January 3rd
  • Support Group Meetings resume January 28th
  • International Day of Zero Tolerance on February 6th
  • International Women’s Day on March 8th
  • Walk To End FGM registration begins – May
  • Vacances San Excision (Summer without Cutting) Camp – August
  • Walk To End FGM on October 21st
  • Giving Tuesday – November 28th

We will update this calendar as the year progresses.  Please mark your calendars, as we look forward to a prosperous 2017.

Make Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation Your Favorite Charity

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When you shop this holiday season at Amazon, please select Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation as your charity of choice.

In your year-end charitable contributions and donations, please consider Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation by either through the DONATE BUTTON below or by sending a check to Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation, 14001A Grumble Jones Court, Centreville, Virginia 20121.  Your generous donations are tax deductible.  Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

Do you have an announcement you would like to place in this section of the newsletter?  Here are the guidelines below:

The guidelines to submit an announcement are to appear in this newsletter:

  • The length of announcement must be no more than a paragraph of 6 lines.
  • Your announcement should be something that pertains to women, girls or students, such as events, walk-a-thons, conferences, etc.
  • If there is an accompanying image, it must be no less than 72 dpi, preferably in jpeg.
  • Your announcement must be received no later than the Thursday 5:00pm prior to the following Tuesday publication.

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation reserves the right to deny a submission if it is not within our guidelines.

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Weekly Word-Scramble

Do you enjoy playing with words?  This is a fun way to see how well you can unscramble the following words.  We will reveal the unscrambled words in next week’s edition of the newsletter.  If you enjoyed this, write and give us your feedback to info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org.

Can you unscramble the following five words?

This Week’s Scrambled Words

WEN REYA (2 WORDS)

PAPYH

NARAJUY

MENOW

PERITYPROS

 

Last Week’s Scrambled Words                               Last Week’s Unscrambled Words

MASCHRIST                                                                       CHRISTMAS

HUNKAKAH                                                                       HANUKKAH

DAYSOLIH                                                                          HOLIDAYS

DELSACN                                                                            CANDLES

RAST                                                                                     STAR

We give you five scrambled words each week.  We hope you enjoy playing.

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How You Can Help & Support Us

Here are some of the ways you can help and support our programs in 2016:

  • Donations (including in-kind donations) globalwomanpeacefoundation.org
  • Partnering (collaborating in one of our programs and/or events)
  • Joining our Internship or Student-Ambassadorship Program
  • Volunteering
  • Donate through employer payroll deduction (through Your Cause, United Way or the government employee giving program)
  • Sign our Petition

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The Global Woman Center Has Support Group Sessions

Support Group is currently meeting in the following Sessions until the end of the year:   We will break for the holidays and resume sessions on January 14th.  We invite you to join us at 3920 Alton Place, NW, Washington, D.C. 20016 at 12:30pm.  Our Counselor on site is Willa Jones, and Amie Jallah is now in charge of the support group.  For one-on-one meetings, contact us for appointments at info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org or call 703-818-3787.

Important Contacts in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area to Keep Handy

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation               703-818-3787

National Child Abuse Hotline                              800-422-4453

Fairfax County Office for Women                       703-324-5730

Virginia Crime Victim Assistance                        888-887-3418

Montgomery County Abused Persons Program   240-777-4673 (24 hours)

Prince Georges County Sexual Assault                301-618-3154

Prince Georges County Child Advocacy Center  301-909-2089

Baltimore City Child Abuse Center                     410-396-6147

Frederick County Child Advocacy Center           301-600-1758

Howard County Listening Place                           410-313-2630

Washington County Child Advocacy Center       240-420-4308

District of Columbia Metropolitan Police            202-727-9099

Alexandria Victim/Witness Program                    703-746-4100

Arlington County Victim/Witness Program         703-228-7273

Loudon County Victim Witness Program             703-777-0417

Prince William County Victim/Witness               703-392-7083

Attention: The U.S. government opposes FGM/C, no matter the type, degree, or severity, and no matter what the motivation for performing it. The U.S. government considers FGM/C to be a serious human rights abuse, gender-based violence, and, when done to children, a form of child abuse. It is against the law to perform FGM/C in the United States on a girl under the age of 18 or to send or attempt to send her outside the United States so FGM/C can be performed. People who violate this law can face prison time and significant immigration consequences. Additionally, anyone who performs FGM/C on a woman 18 years old or older without her consent may be charged with a crime under other laws.  If someone performed FGM/C on you, you have not violated any U.S. laws and are not at fault, call 1-800-994-9662.

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Happy Holidays!!!

The Board of Directors, Advisory Council & Staff

of

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation

Wish you

Goodwill – Peace – Hope – Joy – Prosperity – Happiness – Harmony!

During this Holiday Season more than ever, our thoughts turn gratefully to all of you who have helped make our progress possible.

And in this spirit we say, simply but sincerely

Thank You and Best Wishes

for the Holiday Season and a Happy New Year!

Make Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation Your Favorite Charity

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When you shop this holiday season at Amazon, please select Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation as your charity of choice.

In your year-end charitable contributions and donations, please consider Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation by either through the DONATE BUTTON below or by sending a check to Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation, 14001A Grumble Jones Court, Centreville, Virginia 20121.  Your generous donations are tax deductible.  Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

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Holiday and Year-End Announcements

Correction

In our last edition of the newsletter, we published that the organization National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs donated thousands of sanitary napkins to Francess Cole’s sanitary napkin drive.  We would like to correct the number that it was not thousands instead it was several hundred napkins.  We regret the misprint.

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation’s 2017 Calendar

Remember to check our year-end edition of the newsletter to save some of the upcoming dates in the year 2017.  Thank you.

Do you have an announcement you would like to place in this section of the newsletter?  Here are the guidelines below:

The guidelines to submit an announcement are to appear in this newsletter:

  • The length of announcement must be no more than a paragraph of 6 lines.
  • Your announcement should be something that pertains to women, girls or students, such as events, walk-a-thons, conferences, etc.
  • If there is an accompanying image, it must be no less than 72 dpi, preferably in jpeg.
  • Your announcement must be received no later than the Thursday 5:00pm prior to the following Tuesday publication.

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation reserves the right to deny a submission if it is not within our guidelines.

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Weekly Word-Scramble

Do you enjoy playing with words?  This is a fun way to see how well you can unscramble the following words.  We will reveal the unscrambled words in next week’s edition of the newsletter.  If you enjoyed this, write and give us your feedback to info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org.

Can you unscramble the following five words?

This Week’s Scrambled Words

MASCHRIST

HUNKAKAH

DAYSOLIH

DELSACN

RAST

 

Last Week’s Scrambled Words                               Last Week’s Unscrambled Words

TARYSANI                                                                           SANITARY

CESSFRAN LECO                                                              FRANCESS COLE

KINSNAP                                                                             NAPKINS

LAMI                                                                                     MALI

BPWCNAN                                                                           NANBPWC

We give you five scrambled words each week.  We hope you enjoy playing.

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How You Can Help & Support Us

Here are some of the ways you can help and support our programs in 2016:

  • Donations (including in-kind donations) globalwomanpeacefoundation.org
  • Partnering (collaborating in one of our programs and/or events)
  • Joining our Internship or Student-Ambassadorship Program
  • Volunteering
  • Donate through employer payroll deduction (through Your Cause, United Way or the government employee giving program)
  • Sign our Petition

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The Global Woman Center Has Support Group Sessions

Support Group is currently meeting in the following Sessions until the end of the year:   We will break for the holidays and resume sessions on January 14th.  We invite you to join us at 3920 Alton Place, NW, Washington, D.C. 20016 at 12:30pm.  Our Counselor on site is Willa Jones, and Amie Jallah is now in charge of the support group.  For one-on-one meetings, contact us for appointments at info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org or call 703-818-3787.

Important Contacts in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area to Keep Handy

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation               703-818-3787

National Child Abuse Hotline                              800-422-4453

Fairfax County Office for Women                       703-324-5730

Virginia Crime Victim Assistance                        888-887-3418

Montgomery County Abused Persons Program   240-777-4673 (24 hours)

Prince Georges County Sexual Assault                301-618-3154

Prince Georges County Child Advocacy Center  301-909-2089

Baltimore City Child Abuse Center                     410-396-6147

Frederick County Child Advocacy Center           301-600-1758

Howard County Listening Place                           410-313-2630

Washington County Child Advocacy Center       240-420-4308

District of Columbia Metropolitan Police            202-727-9099

Alexandria Victim/Witness Program                    703-746-4100

Arlington County Victim/Witness Program         703-228-7273

Loudon County Victim Witness Program             703-777-0417

Prince William County Victim/Witness               703-392-7083

Attention: The U.S. government opposes FGM/C, no matter the type, degree, or severity, and no matter what the motivation for performing it. The U.S. government considers FGM/C to be a serious human rights abuse, gender-based violence, and, when done to children, a form of child abuse. It is against the law to perform FGM/C in the United States on a girl under the age of 18 or to send or attempt to send her outside the United States so FGM/C can be performed. People who violate this law can face prison time and significant immigration consequences. Additionally, anyone who performs FGM/C on a woman 18 years old or older without her consent may be charged with a crime under other laws.  If someone performed FGM/C on you, you have not violated any U.S. laws and are not at fault, call 1-800-994-9662.

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NANBPWC Donates Thousands of Sanitary Napkins to Sierra Leonean Girls

The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs has collected and donated thousands of sanitary napkins to girls in Sierra Leone.

A young Maryland woman announced the launch of a special drive here in the United States this past summer.  Francess Cole, a Sierra Leone native began collecting sanitary napkins for adolescent girls in Sierra Leone who cannot afford to purchase them.  Cole told Global Woman Newsletter, “I remember when I was a young girl in Sierra Leone we could not afford sanitary napkins.”  She continued, “I had to improvise by using cloth and making homemade napkins.”

The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. has been around since it was founded in 1935 by the late Emma Odessa Young.  She was a realtor from New York City and a member of the New York Club of Business and Professional Women.  Their mission is to promote and protect the interests of African American business and professional women; to serve as a bridge for young people seeking to enter business and the professions; to improve the quality of life in the local and global communities; and to foster good fellowship.

When members of a local chapter of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs discovered that Francess Cole was collecting sanitary napkins for girls in Sierra Leone, they decided to help.  Little did Francess know that NANBPWC would donate thousands of napkins to her “drive”.

According to Cole, many girls in Sierra Leone are forced to stay out of school during their menstrual periods because they cannot afford sanitary napkins during that time of the month.  Some girls remain at home up to five days each month or as long as their periods last.  Sierra Leone is listed as one of the poorest countries in the world; therefore their schools cannot afford to hand out sanitary napkins to female students.

“I know what I went through as a girl in Sierra Leone, and I don’t want to see anymore girls stay out of school every month only because of the lack of sanitary napkins, something we take for granted in the US.”  Cole explained.

Cole also survived female genital mutilation at the age of ten in Sierra Leone.  She continues to advocate against the practice, both here in the U.S. and in her country of origin.  She insists that the Sanitary Napkin Drive is closely related to the practice of FGM; since majority of the same adolescent girls who are forced to remain out of school during their monthly periods were once subjected to the FGM procedure.

When asked how she feels about having so many napkins?  Cole responded, “I am excited and so very grateful and thankful to Ms. Janet Ford and the other members of the National Association of Negro Business & Professional Women’s Clubs for their generous donation.” She continued, “Whatever we cannot afford to ship in a year, we will roll it over to the next year’s shipment.  There cannot be too many napkins at this point.”

Cole has plans to return to Sierra Leone every year to distribute napkins in person and will also hold workshops for young girls and women.

Sierra Leone, Mali and Liberia are the three West African countries that have yet to put a ban on the practice of FGM.

If you would like to donate sanitary napkins for Sierra Leonean girls, please contact Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation at info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org and put in the subject line, “Sanitary Napkins”.  Thank you.

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Announcements This Week

Do you have an announcement you would like to place in this section of the newsletter?  Here are the guidelines below:

The guidelines to submit an announcement are to appear in this newsletter:

  • The length of announcement must be no more than a paragraph of 6 lines.
  • Your announcement should be something that pertains to women, girls or students, such as events, walk-a-thons, conferences, etc.
  • If there is an accompanying image, it must be no less than 72 dpi, preferably in jpeg.
  • Your announcement must be received no later than the Thursday 5:00pm prior to the following Tuesday publication.
  • Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation reserves the right to deny a submission if it is not within our guidelines.

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Weekly Word-Scramble

Do you enjoy playing with words?  This is a fun way to see how well you can unscramble the following words.  We will reveal the unscrambled words in next week’s edition of the newsletter.  If you enjoyed this, write and give us your feedback to info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org.

Can you unscramble the following five words?

This Week’s Scrambled Words

TARYSANI

CESSFRAN LECO (2 WORDS)

KINSNAP

LAMI

BPWCNAN

 

5 Weeks ago Scrambled Words                               4 Weeks ago Unscrambled Words

MMITSU                                                                                SUMMIT

RRAYH EIRD                                                                       HARRY REID

WLEYCRO                                                                            CROWLEY

REHKUUD                                                                            DUKUREH

ASTUQ                                                                                   QUAST

We give you five scrambled words each week.  We hope you enjoy playing.

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How You Can Help & Support Us

Here are some of the ways you can help and support our programs in 2016:

  • Donations (including in-kind donations) globalwomanpeacefoundation.org
  • Partnering (collaborating in one of our programs and/or events)
  • Joining our Internship or Student-Ambassadorship Program
  • Volunteering
  • Donate through employer payroll deduction (through Your Cause, United Way or the government employee giving program)
  • Sign our Petition

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The Global Woman Center Has Support Group Sessions

Support Group is currently meeting in the following Sessions until the end of the year:   We will break for the holidays and resume sessions on January 14th.  We invite you to join us at 3920 Alton Place, NW, Washington, D.C. 20016 at 12:30pm.  Our Counselor on site is Willa Jones, and Amie Jallah is now in charge of the support group.  For one-on-one meetings, contact us for appointments at info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org or call 703-818-3787.

Important Contacts in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area to Keep Handy

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation               703-818-3787

National Child Abuse Hotline                              800-422-4453

Fairfax County Office for Women                       703-324-5730

Virginia Crime Victim Assistance                        888-887-3418

Montgomery County Abused Persons Program   240-777-4673 (24 hours)

Prince Georges County Sexual Assault                301-618-3154

Prince Georges County Child Advocacy Center  301-909-2089

Baltimore City Child Abuse Center                     410-396-6147

Frederick County Child Advocacy Center           301-600-1758

Howard County Listening Place                           410-313-2630

Washington County Child Advocacy Center       240-420-4308

District of Columbia Metropolitan Police           202-727-9099

Alexandria Victim/Witness Program                    703-746-4100

Arlington County Victim/Witness Program         703-228-7273

Loudon County Victim Witness Program             703-777-0417

Prince William County Victim/Witness               703-392-7083

Attention: The U.S. government opposes FGM/C, no matter the type, degree, or severity, and no matter what the motivation for performing it. The U.S. government considers FGM/C to be a serious human rights abuse, gender-based violence, and, when done to children, a form of child abuse. It is against the law to perform FGM/C in the United States on a girl under the age of 18 or to send or attempt to send her outside the United States so FGM/C can be performed. People who violate this law can face prison time and significant immigration consequences. Additionally, anyone who performs FGM/C on a woman 18 years old or older without her consent may be charged with a crime under other laws.  If someone performed FGM/C on you, you have not violated any U.S. laws and are not at fault, call 1-800-994-9662.

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First FGM/C Summit Held In the United States

Welcome to December and Happy Holidays to all of our readers!

The first FGM/C Summit was held in Washington, D.C. last week, with more than twenty organizations represented from approximately thirty or more countries from around the world.  The goals of the summit were to share best practices in ending FGM/C and supporting the survivors; to advance a comprehensive multi-sectoral approach to ending FGM/C and providing services to those affected, including healthcare, child protection, education, and law enforcement; to foster increased coordination and collaboration among government, frontline professionals, religious and community leaders, activists focused on protecting girls from violence; to launch an inclusive and vibrant U.S. End FGM/C Network; and to strengthen international movement to EndFGM/C.

 

Hosted by Equality Now, Safe Hands for Girls, The Wallace Global Fund, The Girl Generation, Human Dignity Foundation and End FGM/C U.S. Network, the End Violence Against Girls summit was a great success.

The summit convened on Thursday, December 1st in an Activist Meeting from 8:00am until 3:00pm with a lunch break, at the State Plaza Hotel in Washington, D.C.  The purpose was to address the role of activists in ending FGM/C.  Panelists took the stage in discussions about the work they are doing against FGM/C and strategies on how to end the practice in the world by the year 2030.  The activists attending the summit actually believe that together they will end FGM/C in one generation.  The objectives of the day were Action, Awareness and Accountability, as Jaha Dukureh, the Founder and Executive Director of Safe Hands for Girls gave a personal testimony of her work, both in the U.S. and the Gambia, her homeland.  It was the largest networking event among FGM/C activists and advocates in the United States since the campaign against this practice commenced.  The comradery and comfort level among the activists were incredible, as some met for the first time and others reunited.

participants-at-the-summit

Thursday evening concluded the day with a reception at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.  In addition to the exceptional cuisine, the entertainment was delightful.  One of the fabulous entertainers was Sona Jobarteh, the first female Kora player to come from her family in the Gambia.  Jobarteh broke an old family tradition when she perfected the instrument, which had been handed down from her father to only the males in the family.  The Kora is a 21-stringed African harp, which is one of the most important instruments belonging to the Manding peoples of West Africa in Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau.  It belongs exclusively to griot families (hereditary musical families), and only those who are born into one of these families have the right to take up the instrument professionally.  The audience was unable to remain in their seats as Jobarteh’s stringing rang across the ballroom.

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Speaking at the Thursday night reception, one of the Chairs of the Wallace Global Fund said he will continue to support the campaign against FGM/C.  He talked about upholding the family legacy in continuing to help those in need.

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On Friday, everyone gathered at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C. to continue the discussion in several panels, directed at Activists & Youth, moderated by Maryum Saifee from the State Department; The Role of Educators, moderated by Angela Peabody of Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation; Medical & Service Providers, moderated by Dr. Ranit Mishori from Georgetown University Medical Center; Law Enforcement & Child Protection, moderated by Susan Masling from the Department of Justice; Religious & Community Leaders; International Sustainable Development Goals, moderated by Lyric Thompson from the International Center for Research on Women; Best Practices & Solutions, moderated by Shelby Quast of Equality Now.  The Best Practices and Solutions Panel brought together the leaders of each expert working group to present their four Top Recommendations for the year 2017.  Those recommendations will be reviewed and presented to the U.S. government to be pursued in the campaign to end FGM/C in one generation.

education-panel-at-summit

Prior to the panels taking the stage, the President of the U.S. Institute of Peace, Nancy Lindborg and the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues, Catherine Russell gave the welcome and keynote remarks.  The U.N. Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon delivered an address by video, followed by the Assistant Secretary General, Lakshmi Puri.  The highlight of the morning was when U.S. Senator (D-NV) Harry Reid, the Minority Leader took the stage and delivered a moving address.  He told the audience that he was introduced to FGM/C twenty-two years ago by a colleague through a film.  He described in vivid details how he watched an 8-year old girl being mutilated, and his reaction to it.  It was then that he decided to take on the work against FGM/C.  Senator Reid expressed regrets that after twenty-two years, the United States has not made greater strides in combatting FGM/C, especially now that he is about to retire.

Following a scrumptious lunch, the audience watched a video trailer, which took them through Jaha Dukureh’s journey, from collecting more than 200,000 signatures to convince President Obama to pass a law against vacation cutting to getting the Gambian Parliament and President to ban FGM/C in that country a year ago.

In the afternoon, U.S. Congressman (D-NY) Joseph Crowley took the stage and outlined the accomplishments they have been able to make since they launched the campaign against FGM/C.  He commended Shelby Quast of Equality Now and Jaha Dukureh for their work in the campaign.  The Congressman became emotional when he addressed Jaha; he said he has a 6-year old daughter, and if anyone did what was done to Jaha as a child…He promised to continue working in Congress with both Republicans and Democrats in a bi-partisan effort to end FGM/C.

Some of the organizations represented at the summit were Equality Now, Safe Hands for Girls, Wallace Global Fund, The Girl Generation, UNFPA/UNICEF, International Center for Research on Women, Tahirih Justice Center, Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation, Inter-African Committee (IAC-USA), Center for Middle East & Africa, U.S. Institute for Peace, US State Department, US Justice Department, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Sanctuary for Girls, African Women’s Health Center, Refugee for Women’s Health Clinic, Clitoraid, Georgetown University Medical Center, Integrate Bristol, Pastoralist Child Foundation, There Is No Limit Foundation, the Guardian Global Media to End FGM and many others.  Activists from the U.K., Kenya, Gambia, Nigeria, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and other countries from around the globe joined the activists here in the U.S. to collaborate in the strategies to end FGM/C in a generation.

camp-vacances-san-excision-children  performers-at-summit

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Announcements This Week

Do you have an announcement you would like to place in this section of the newsletter?  Here are the guidelines below:

The guidelines to submit an announcement are to appear in this newsletter:

  • The length of announcement must be no more than a paragraph of 6 lines.
  • Your announcement should be something that pertains to women, girls or students, such as events, walk-a-thons, conferences, etc.
  • If there is an accompanying image, it must be no less than 72 dpi, preferably in jpeg.
  • Your announcement must be received no later than the Thursday 5:00pm prior to the following Tuesday publication.
  • Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation reserves the right to deny a submission if it is not within our guidelines.

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Weekly Word-Scramble

Do you enjoy playing with words?  This is a fun way to see how well you can unscramble the following words.  We will reveal the unscrambled words in next week’s edition of the newsletter.  If you enjoyed this, write and give us your feedback to info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org.

Can you unscramble the following five words?

This Week’s Scrambled Words

MMITSU

RRAYH EIRD (2 WORDS)

WLEYCRO

REHKUUD

ASTUQ

 

5 Weeks ago Scrambled Words                               4 Weeks ago Unscrambled Words

INGGIV                                                                                GIVING

INGGIVANKSTH                                                               THANKSGIVING

ESTUDAY                                                                            TUESDAY

URSTHDAY                                                                        THURSDAY

KEYTUR                                                                              TURKEY

We give you five scrambled words each week.  We hope you enjoy playing.

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How You Can Help & Support Us

Here are some of the ways you can help and support our programs in 2016:

  • Donations (including in-kind donations) globalwomanpeacefoundation.org
  • Partnering (collaborating in one of our programs and/or events)
  • Joining our Internship or Student-Ambassadorship Program
  • Volunteering
  • Donate through employer payroll deduction (through Your Cause, United Way or the government employee giving program)
  • Sign our Petition

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The Global Woman Center Has Support Group Sessions

Support Group is currently meeting in the following Sessions until the end of the year:   December 10th and December 17th.  We will break for the holidays after December 17th and resume sessions on January 14th.  We invite you to join us at 3920 Alton Place, NW, Washington, D.C. 20016 at 12:30pm.  Our Counselor on site is Willa Jones.  For one-on-one meetings, contact us for appointments at info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org or call 703-818-3787.

Important Contacts in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area to Keep Handy

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation               703-818-3787

National Child Abuse Hotline                              800-422-4453

Fairfax County Office for Women                       703-324-5730

Virginia Crime Victim Assistance                        888-887-3418

Montgomery County Abused Persons Program   240-777-4673 (24 hours)

Prince Georges County Sexual Assault                301-618-3154

Prince Georges County Child Advocacy Center  301-909-2089

Baltimore City Child Abuse Center                     410-396-6147

Frederick County Child Advocacy Center           301-600-1758

Howard County Listening Place                          410-313-2630

Washington County Child Advocacy Center       240-420-4308

District of Columbia Metropolitan Police             202-727-9099

Alexandria Victim/Witness Program                    703-746-4100

Arlington County Victim/Witness Program         703-228-7273

Loudon County Victim Witness Program             703-777-0417

Prince William County Victim/Witness                703-392-7083

Attention: The U.S. government opposes FGM/C, no matter the type, degree, or severity, and no matter what the motivation for performing it. The U.S. government considers FGM/C to be a serious human rights abuse, gender-based violence, and, when done to children, a form of child abuse. It is against the law to perform FGM/C in the United States on a girl under the age of 18 or to send or attempt to send her outside the United States so FGM/C can be performed. People who violate this law can face prison time and significant immigration consequences. Additionally, anyone who performs FGM/C on a woman 18 years old or older without her consent may be charged with a crime under other laws.  If someone performed FGM/C on you, you have not violated any U.S. laws and are not at fault, call 1-800-994-9662.

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